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Show ! Jae i ; ! CACHE AMERICAN Four LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAI BARON MUNCHAUSEN By G Cl AMD as pate would introA SLAVE went Seignior THE: 1 at THE DUCED ME TO HlS SERAGLIO ii'sS - MV :n .TO VJVUCH WAS. NOT UNPLEASANT p an berserk TIME HAVE COME To GREP . - r :w V.1" HOUR . t- .fc ' N if 't FcR - pi,Celebration LliriS In Mendon ic - y, re-u- lt two-par- ty MV fe28k 7 'V TlMELV IfTTERVENTlON I Iit-tea-d j Vf SEIZED ONE END OP 1 Brst example of this u the New York, has already demanded ilITlclS Hoaae of Representatives. It mas that present party heads resign, Nobefore universally conceded, What mill happen remain to be vember 3, that the Republican, seen. The hard tact U that no mould make gains, irrespective ol major party ever ma at so low Demo-tratmho mon the Presidents. a state as the GOP is at present said hopt-iullspokesmen the Democrats in their hungriest that these gams mould not amount A big Christmas celebration lor to more than 20 or 30 seats, mink- days aUays llMtl a Lrge represen tatu.n tmas day has been arranged Ch'i in Congress, governorships, Republicans claimed they would state by the Sunday School bupertnten-denrlegislatures, municipal coungain well over 100 seats. Claud A. Sorensen, A. K. comnit niatois pluccd Repub- cils, tic. But politics is a surprising game and the unprecedented Wood and Fred Taj lor. lican gains at 40 to 50 seats. was startling. In- can ulwujs ottur. One guess as to Actual The program will conmnme at what will happtn to the stead of gaining seats, the 10 A. M. Floyd Morgan of the a stent next in the lour jeurs lS AC will read a Christmas ol los- publicans lo- -t 15. is as good as another. lug seats, the Democrats gamed 'Story. At 11.30 the children will 13. Parmer-labo- r candidates gainFather Coughlin of the Union draw tvs from two large trees, ed 2. Ir. the Senate It was mathemat- for Scxlal Justice promised belore At 2 00 p. m. a children s dance el etion that If his candidate, will be given. Free to all. 3.00 ically impossible lor the Republip. m. the tap dancing cla&f of cans to achieve control, but every- William Lemke, did not poll 000 votes, he would go olf the' Miss Virginia Waite of Smlthfleld one thought they would have a better showing next Congress than air. Father Coughlin Is now off, will give a program, last. Result: The GOP lost 6 the air. Mr. Lemke having polled In the evening at 7.30 the Men- seats. The Democrats gained 5. The only about 500.000 votes. don Eagles will play Basketball with a team from Logan. This Never did minor candidates discrepancy of one Is explained by the reelection of Senator Norris Prohibitionist, Socialist, Commun- will be followed by a dance for cn an Independent ticket. ist, etc muke a worse showing all In the amusement hall. The Worst of all. a number of the Mendon orchestra will furnish the jin post war history, only leaders to make a strong music. Every one welcome. Republican senators Bloc"' showing was Senator long to the Progressive LaFYillette. which Is bl'terly opposed to Hoo- w ho polled more than 4,500,000 merit w here you wanted some ver. London, Hamilton and other in 1924. students to work." He was jditional leadens told. "Why that ad appeared last The next Congress, then, will Job Kush: Into the olfice of year.'' Horace replied: "Well, answer the roll as follows: Demo- - Oklahoma Bapti.t UntverMty rush-- 1 couldn't then but A crab. In the House, 334; Itepublt-ji- d Horace Del Poz20. He explained thought mat be you could Use me cans 89; Democrats In the Senate, breathlessly: "I saw an advertise-1 this vear." P.S. He cot the lob .... 75; Republicans, 17. n ; g 7A 18 V "' ' Tuesday, December 22. 1936 j AFTER SPIN, HE REGAINED HIS COMPOSURE WHILE X BECAME THE SULTANAS' FAVORITE- - AND THE SULTAN WOULD REACTION 3 havs rr Fred Nordley ! I tV THE WRETCH'S TURBAN AND SPUN HIM SHARPLY. uiggpM- - By ;bozo and the baron L Antonette es j - pr 2S2T deal of the patronage that keeps political machines well oiled and members contented flows from statehouses. Here again the Republicans made the worst showing in their long history. There were 33 Gubernatorial chairs to be filled and Democrats won 27 ol them. This gives the Democratic party 39 State Chief Executives. So the party that received the largest vote ever accorded a losing ticket, got almost nowhere In attaining representation in high offices. (Complete flures for county and municipal election are not obtainable, but the Democratic sweep was overwhelming.) Leaders of the party thus say, with some Justice, that our elective system Is unfair to minorities. On the Democratic spokesmen other e Roosevelt victory is lm My portant not only because of the majorities attained, but because it extended to every section of the country and broke down long-e- s ta Wished lines of partisan sympa-fo- r t , I I ' Ella Garrett, Ruth Brenchley, Science appears reasonable, but 1928, Grant Wilson, and Gaylen Lelsh- when viewed in the light of fact, day. But can a major party survive and experience, It strikes vitally man. , at the rights of the people. an election in which its officeThrough the discriminatory use of holders who are the sole source Oppose Chiropractor licensing power, it provdes a medi- of the patronage that is so vital were members . The faculty Law Science Basic cal monopoly which will eventual- to any political machine are reall jiyests of the students and 49 the. citizens of this state duced to the lowest number in ly deny were In attendance. There are the right to the doctor and heal- history? (Continued from Page One) and practicstudents In the class ing method, pf , their choice. That question is now being concational qualifications. ally all were present. by Republican Hoping you can print this brief sidered privately at ladles are town calling 20,000 Chiropractors There Out of of the' subject, from leaders and publicly by practical- exposition Mrs. as were: Car) in the United States and half the trousseau tea the viewpoint of our profession, I ly all of the country's publicists Nellson, Mrs. P. Gamer, Mrs. many Osteopaths. The Chiroprac- am . ' and political columnists. Jensen. Kathleen tic profession has won legal reAlice Jensen, Under the American eiective sys- Very truly yours, Lare forty-onof Amos Mrs. states in cognition Dorothy Jensen, DR. CARL O. LARSON tern, a party can receive a respec-- 1 Ella ol Hall, iou the nation and three provinces son, Verda and Secretary, Utah Chiropractic As- table popular vote and still be out Claris Anderson, Mrs. Jule AlbertMr. and Mrs. George Larson, Canada. In these states, the drug' in the cold when the time somes sociation. of Mrs. Carrie Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. less profession have their own son, Mrs. Archie Larsen, all calling the roll In Congress, To get back to the original ques- Hyrum; Mrs. R. Karren and Mrs. Ollle Elwood, and Gayla Larsen board of examiners. These boards State legislatures and municipal Miss licenses to issue Hill, to to Miss are Margaret motored to Hyde Park Sunday empowered Pond, counclls. That is what happened tlon, car the Republicans come ! Ruth Parker, Mrs. Wilford Baugh, attend a birthday dinner party a qualified practitioners. The chiroto Republicans in the debacle of back? Their party heads says they Mrs. Melba Judge, Mrs. Ephraim the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del- practor does not administer drugs, com- 1936. Landon polled will. Among Governor I Palslev al lof Logan; Mrs. Henry bert Duce In honor of Mrs. Duce, nor practice surgery. Only acIs that the opinion 37 per cent of the popular mentators around with credited high Kidman, Jean Kidman and Mr. wj,0 was formerly Miss Mary graduates vote yet received only m per centParty has a good chance to come Mrs. Elgo Anderson of sen school diploma, or its equivalent, of the Electoral College vote. Re-- 1 back but that considerable are allowed to enter Chiropractic College ward; Mrs. Brigham Morse must take place, A major political party can Mrs. Jane Parkinson, Mis. Au-dpublican candidates throughout the organization of Hyde Park; Mrs. Sam Keller, and a minimum of three colleges, 17.000.- 000 new and aggressive program must a long period of defeat of its Ethel Jones, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. ea Mrs. Joseph Seamons and college is re- Presidential candidates as were dinner guests of Mr. and the votes as against about 27.000.- 000 be adopted, and new faces must clulrec- - The Kenneth Seamons, all of Benson Mrs. Louis student Dfmocratlc Chiropractic for the Democrats yet they were replace some familiar ores m Hy-- 1 P. Maughan of didn't which party, and ward. Some one hundred Re- spends moie hours of study in even get close to control of the victorious in only a on rum microscopic party councils. One leading Sunday. ( the necessary and required basic White House In twenty-fiv- e guests called. of Fish Renresentative contests. of 1920, publican, the 1924, and proportion Mrs. George Riggs of Hyrum subjects than does the medical Mrs. Geo: ge Larsen entertainwith here her aunt, spent Monday couise. student, who in a lour-je. ed at a Luncheon and quilting Mrs. Martha Williamson. Is expected to master surgery and party at her home on Monday M.S. Elmer Lelshman entertam- - drugs as well as the basic sub- Veda evening for Mesdames, Lessie ed at a luncheon and quilting jects. Before he can obtain a Luella Larsen, Smith, Wednesday evening for Mes-- j cense to practue Chiropractic, the1 Vera Martha Haslam, Spence, Emma Maughan, dames Celia student must have graduated from ArchLaura Murray, May Stuart, Lecretia Maughan, Gretta'an accredited college. He is now Murray, Jossie and Leatham Bessie ibald, Lei.shn.an, Martha Haslam, Lessie required to pass an examination Poppleton. son. who were observing their on crystal wedding anniversary Monday, were guests at a nohost dinner party. Christmas decwere orations and appointments used and places marked for Messrs and Mesdames Maurice Parkinson, William P. Baldwin, Francis Maughan, Geddes Maughan, Harold Parker, Alex Turcotte, Elmer and Lelshman, La mon t Allan, Merrill Green. The evening was spent playing "500. Prises were swarded Mrs. Francis Maughan and Elmer Lelshman. Several gifts were received. WELLSV1LLE t i -- I, ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS non-partis- an ta 0lJdL . i ar m and Alberta Larsen. in such basic subjects as anatomy. The Wellsville ward M. I. A. Spence M. Maughan of Drum- - Physiology, histology, chemistry, one-am Joseph two plays presented the tabernacle on Tuesday even- mond, Montana, spent the week pathology, bacteriology, diagnosis, and public health, as well j hygiene end he:e calling on relatives. ing along with the regular weekChristmas progrems will be giv- - as ln Chiropractic principles and ly musical program. A short sketch of the life of Stephen Foster, cn in the Sunday Schools and the Practlceswas given by Mrs. Celia Mur- Sacrament meetings of the two! A simple study of this question ray. Two of his compilations, wards next Sunday. December 20. will show that there is no need M s. Larue Stoddard entertain- - or public demand for Basic Selene Way Down Upon the Swanr.le River" and "Massas in the Cold ed at lunch on Monday evening laws. Present statutes governing were played on the or- for Mesdames Cassie S. Brench-- 1 the healing arts provide a double Ground, gan by Mrs. Howard Jones. Trio, ley, Sarah Gittens, Alice Miller protection to the people gradua-an- d and Down in the Cornfield at accredited Jane Miller. Quilting was en-- 1 tion examinations s Joyed. 'Beautiful Dreams," colleges and licensing examinations eacn compositions, wore sung by Mrs. The Wellsville high by state examining boards for junior Jones and daughters, Adell and school Profession without the discrimin- the three-apresented Elaine. Little Carma Murray sang atory practices indulged in by BaThe play Smoke Oh Susanna. sic Science Boards. Such a law was presented by the following simply create another (dupli-pla- y to a crowded house. Rie " cast as they appeared on the eveningwas under the direction 50arc' or taxpayers to cfjcate) stage: Helen Theurer, Adell Jones, Miss Mildred Peart of the Eng- - suPPrtGarnell Poppleton, Grant Smith, lish and was very1 From this, it can be seen that department, Lyman Maughan, LaVerne Leish-ma- well cast. Those taking part Basic Science aims at the gradual Marlin and Alice Mil!,er to be highly complimented. The elimination of drugless therapy. Larsen. Mrs. Louis Alvord was dir cast was composed of: Lyman These laws are sponsored by the The Pampe-eector. Darling" Parker, Leola Bailey, Rhea Kerr, medical profession. They restrict directed by Mrs. Cyril Maughan Venna Wyatt, Wayne Wyatt, competition and legalize monopoly. was presented by Irene Leatham Spencer Wyatt, Arthur Seamons, To the uninformed citizen, Basic Elaine Jones, Connie Maughan, Leatham, Clyde Smith, Louis Dean Maughan, Verda Hall, Von-d- a Leatham. 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Lunch was served to Mesdames Cassie Brenchley, Phoebe Vera Stuart, Luella Bradshaw, Larsen, Albertla Larsen and Lessie Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parkin Order Yours C. R. Johnson CAB AND TRANSFER PHONE 314 LOGAN 71 Now, and if you have a Friend in need Send him one, also. DRY KINDLING That is the kind these mornings. Storage POWELL at OFARRELL Meet Me at the HOTEL MANX RATES From $1.50 Per Day Up ORANGES 3 For 25c HOTEL CITY COAL CO. S. B. BENSON MGR. PIIONE ALVIN C. CRITCHLOW Assistant Manager, formerly with Hotel Ben Lomond, Ogden, Utah. Rates within reason. RUNNING ICE WATER DINING ROOM AND COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION DOOR ATTEND ANT AND GARAGE SERVICE. Meet me at the you need PUMPKIN No. 2i Can San Francisco headquarters for Utah residents. Where you will be greeted personally by 123 POWELLat OTARRELL-SA- N FRANCISCO |